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OpenStreetMap (OSM) • OpenStreetMap is a free map of the entire world. • It works just like Wikipedia, you can login to add information, fix mistakes and map what interests you. • People have created 1,000,000 accounts already!

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Institutionalizing OSM in Indonesia June 2011 – March 2012 • Test if OSM could be populated and used in both rural and urban areas • Identify tools and materials that are needed to continue adoption • Is the data useful during an emergency or for contingency planning • Illustrate how OSM can be used across Indonesia. August 2012 – Current • Develop a comprehensive training package for Scenario Development including: – Data Collection (OpenStreetMap - HOT) – Impact analysis (QGIS/InaSAFE – UGM/HOT) • Training to be part of a national disaster management agency training curriculum – Linked to Contingency Planning Training

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Achievements – to date • 1,226,448 buildings mapped in Indonesia (17/10/13) • All OSM training material and software have been created/translated into Indonesian • OSM has been trained in 10 provinces (~500 people) • 30 people across 6 provinces have been trained to train OSM and other spatial software (Master Trainers) • The spatial information collected is being used to create realistic disaster scenarios for contingency planning

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Replicationof OSM • OSM integrated into curricula of 3 Universities (Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Makassar) • ACCESS continues to use and train OSM, funds were provided by local government to continue mapping. • National Mapping Agency are working on integrating OSM into their one map policy • Software created as part of the grant is now being used world wide • Training material have been translate into 6 languages • Partners are adopting OSM into their programs